View allAll Photos Tagged kodak

Konika hexar af ,Konika hexar lens 35mm f2.0 ,Kodak tri-X 400 ,dev. Ilford s

Kodak Retina II

Ilford Hp5 400

Kodak HC110 1+31 (20C) 5mins

Fix 5mins

© All Rights Reserved

Analogiche con la reflex Exa 1 B ( 1977 ) priva di esposimetro, obiettivo Pentacon auto 50 mm 1.8 F, Kodak color 200 asa

Kodak No. 1A Model A

Year 1912-1924

Film Kodak Plus X Portrait

116 Filmi (70mm)

Expired: March 1963

ISO 125

HC110 1+31 20C 6:00min

© All Rights Reserved

Minolta X-700; Kodak TriX

first passion, years ago...

Lithprints on: Kodak Bromesko

9 papers, total of 65x65cm

Moersch SE 5

(images from old abandon glass negatives. Found on a flee market in France)

 

Nikon F90, 50mm f1.4, Kodak TMax 400

 

F90 #001 (15)

En esta foto creo que hay una doble exposición, porque las partes luminosas que se ven entre los cables me cuadran con una exposición previa de prueba en casa con el árbol de navidad, creo que olvidé la prueba y al no pasar al siguiente fotograma se superpuso. La emulsión dañada como esperaba en todos los rollos de la misma partida.

 

Film: Rollei RPX 25

A different edit this time.

On our day off, my son insisted on going to the George Eastman House. Here is the library, where guests would sit before dinner.

lomo lc-a + kodak ektar 100

 

ngor, dakar, senegal

2019

 

linktr.ee/ama.aura

A series of images taken in and around Aarhus with my very first camera, the Kodak S100, which I got as a Christmas present from my parents in 1988 (when I was 10) and still own today.

 

It is a camera with a 35mm lens, one shutter speed (probably 1/100s or 1/60s), fixed focus, and three aperture settings. Has a built-in flash, but except for the flash it works without batteries (no meter). It has survived everything from family holidays in the 80s to interrail in the 90s, festivals, parties, you name it. Unbreakable, and the results are pleasingly lo-fi.

on Kodak P3200 TMAX film

Kodak Retina IIa (1950s)

Ilford Pan 100

 

© All Rights Reserved

KODAK Digital Still Camera

Le cairn dans la pinède !

Mamiyaflex c2

Taken on Pentax Espio using Kodak Gold

Yesterday I serviced a 1966 Kodak Signet 35 rangefinder camera and took it out for a test to verify focus, etc.

This photo was made on Astrum MZ3 film, which is basically some kind of Ortho Copy Film, repackaged. It has an effective speed of 3 ASA (no, that's not a typo!), so a tripod is pretty much mandatory.

For this test, I developed the film in FA-1027 at 1:14 for 5.5 minutes and got a very nice negative: punchy, but not blocked up. This frame was exposed for 100 seconds at f16.

This is supposedly a Tessar design lens, so its not surprising that its sharp at the smaller apertures. (Its not great at apertures below f5.6 &1/2 in my experience) So if you encounter a Signet 35 somewhere, don't scoff at it! That lens is mighty sharp when used with care and forethought! Click on the image and see it full size - remember; this is a 35mm negative!

Anyway, if you're looking for a fun, easy to use, "pocktable" 35mm rangefinder, the Signet 35 is well worth giving a go. I'll be selling this one if anyone if interested. Email me to inquire: bardenphotographics@gmail "dot" com

Pentax MV

Kodak Portra 400

Kodak Ektar 125. I shot this late 80’s.

San Francisco CA

 

Nikon N80

Kodak Ektar 100

kodak portra 400 iso

The Kodak Signet 40 is a 35mm rangefinder camera produced in the USA from 1956 to 1959, featuring a distinct Art Moderne-inspired design. It boasts a 46mm f/3.5 Ektanon lens (often thorium glass), a Synchro 400 shutter (1/5–1/400 sec + B), and a bright, triangular spot-focusing rangefinder. It is known for being a solid, budget-friendly user camera.

Ilford HP5 120 film

The label inside the back cover of a Jiffy Kodak V P. The Jiffy Kodak V. P. is a Bakelite-bodied folding camera made by Kodak from 1935 to 1942.

"Macro Mondays" "Label"

Looking in...

Kodak Bldg. No.09. In this shot they moved the building back.

This is the most basic version of the Kodak Tourist. It has a fixed focus Kodet f12.2 lens and a Kodon shutter (2 blade) with a fixed shutter speed of 1/50th of a second.

 

Photo: Sony NEX-5N + Super Takumar 50mm, f1.4

  

From the side trail to Kodak Peak.

Ilford HP5 120 film

Norway

Bognor Regis Museum Scene

Some cool and interesting stickers.

 

Taken with the Leica M7 and a Lux 35mm on Kodak Gold.

Kodak Ektachrome E100 film shot at box speed with Leica M6 0.85 TTL

kodak pro image 100

 

Canon EOS Kiss/EF22-55mm F4-5.6 USM

 

Rolleiflex 2.8f

Kodak PORTRA 400

hasselblad 500cm

carl zeiss 80mm

kodak tmax 100 (expired 2010)

kodak d76 1:1 11:00

epson v850

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80